As always, your pictures are fabulous. I like this idea. Very interesting way to make old new again.
As always, your pictures are fabulous. I like this idea. Very interesting way to make old new again.
To me they look like fabulously detailed stage sets. Now all that is needed is someone to write the script.Back in university I took a directing course where we had to present a scene. The class was held in an old sorta rundown building so to make stage set a snap our group chose a scene from a play set in England in the late 50s ( A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney) and furnished a section of the classroom. The old-fashioned radiators, window frames, flooring was spot on! This brings back memories!
Wow- that is exciting!
I remember that in one documenta year there was an extra exhibition -kind of an off-documenta which also had installations in Hann. Münden in some old houses. (I suppose it was 20 or 15 years back). That was fantastic.
What a good idea! These are stunning, and your photos as always are breathtaking, Kirsten. Thank you!
I wonder if this would work in Detroit, which is loaded with abandoned homes and other buildings.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
I hope I will take any nice pictures in the fall, I have to admit that throughout the springtime and summer, I haven't taken any pictures at all, except band photography and old buildings.
That sounds like fun!
For some reason, I don't remember that; maybe I was too young at that time...But I do remember the installations set up in my hometown during the Expo 2000, some are still existing. Like our "water carpet" of which I have recently taken a series of pictures.
In fact, I can see this working in Detroit. A while ago, I saw a report on tv about Detroit's abandoned buildings. Some of them looked really cool, a perfect stage for exhibitions!![]()
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